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SXSW Picks and Sleepers
Picks & Sleepers
"...a promising singer-songwriter more in line with Morrissey than John Mayer. After the fuzzy memories and sunny tempos of..."

March 7, 2003 Music Feature

Picks 2 Click
SXSW 2003
"...30 miles south of Austin, where Benedict, guitarist Eric Shaw, and drummer Gary First still live. Though he calls..."

Feb. 28, 2003 Music Feature by Christopher Gray

The Need for Sleaze
Bill Landis will be at the Alamo Drafthouse Downtown on Feb. 23 to introduce two films and talk about his new book, Sleazoid Express: A Mind-Twisting Tour Through the Grindhouse Cinema of Times Square.
"...Milligan (The Rats Are Coming! The Werewolves Are Here!), John Waters (Polyester), Abel Ferrara (Ms. 45), and Herschell Gordon..."

Feb. 21, 2003 Screens Feature by Louis Black

TV Eye
The story CNN broke, and the story that broke CNN into the big leagues of television journalism.
"...The historical moment came when CNN reporters Bernard Shaw, Peter Arnett, and John Holliman reported live from a..."

Dec. 6, 2002 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Yousuf Karsh: A Retrospective
The Oswald Gallery's retrospective exhibit of Yousuf Karsh's black and white portraiture is a small sample of Karsh's career, perhaps, considering the span of years in which he worked, but it's a representative one, and perfectly displayed in the snug front gallery.
"...O'Keeffe. Winston Churchill. Alberto Giacometti. Mother Teresa. Ernest Hemingway. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. George Bernard Shaw. And others, all dead..."

Nov. 8, 2002 Arts Review

After a Fashion
"...the stylish club Texture; the brilliant and hysterical Margaret Shaw; John and April Loese of Gomi, as well as..."

Nov. 1, 2002 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Weak at the Knee?
Chief Stan Knee's tenure at the APD has had many external successes, and several internal failures.
"...excessive force, and extortion. Meanwhile, Cates' friend Lt. Dell Shaw, formerly president of the APA, was slapped with federal..."

Oct. 25, 2002 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Riding the Tech Titanic
Austin looks for recovery after the dot-com bust.
"...have had it for a long time," says Dave Shaw, vice-president at the TateAustin PR firm and president of..."

March 15, 2002 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Naked City
"...works at a South Austin body shop for Dell Shaw, a former colleague and ex-police union president who went..."

Feb. 22, 2002 News Feature by Lauri Apple

Critics Poll
Critics' favorites from 2001
"...Jerry Renshaw: Heybale, Continental Club..."

Jan. 4, 2002 Music Feature

Artie Shaw
Box Sets
"...Artie ShawSelf Portrait (Bluebird/BMG) Three things make Self Portrait worthy and..."

Dec. 7, 2001 Music Review by David Lynch

Postmarks
More letters about music, art, and urban planning
"...John F. Kennedy and/or his aides should also have consulted..."

Aug. 17, 2001 Column

Naked City
D.A. Caves on Lacresha
"...requested dismissal of the charges before state district Judge John Dietz -- did not return phone calls from the..."

Aug. 17, 2001 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Articulations
The "first lady of Austin theatre" -- actress and educator Nan Cameron Elkins, whose credits included more than 300 Austin theatre productions and teaching speech and stage skills to thousands of Central Texas students -- has taken her final bow.
"...at Baker, Allan, Martin, and Murchison Junior High, and Johnston High School. Elkins' professional career was a distinguished one,..."

April 6, 2001 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Putting Himself 'Out Here'
Theatre Arts and English teacher Rick Garcia has put himself "out here," on Austin's fringes, n the off-the-map, lost-worldness of Johnston High School, to reach out to some of the poorest kids in one of Austin's most neglected neighborhoods and make a difference through that rare and vital cocktail: art and education.
"...how Rick Garcia repeatedly describes the off-the-map, lost-worldness of Johnston High School where he teaches Theatre Arts and English..."

March 9, 2001 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Better Than Nothing
Documentarian Ken Burns' takes on Jazz -- and loses.
"...Besides Maneri, John Zorn, Mark Dresser, Chris Speed, and Joey Baron have..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Music Feature by Harvey Pekar

Audio Snapshots
America's premiere archival roots label celebrates the big 4-0.
"...the delightfully anachronistic Texas barrelhouse piano of Austin's Robert Shaw, and the chink-a-chink sounds of some Louisiana accordion player..."

Dec. 15, 2000 Music Feature by Mike Quinn

Public Notice
Eye of the Tiger, baby! Are you up to it? Up to this week's public service challenges? Kate and the Pee En crew takes you there.
"...Chronicle issue of August 4, we ran a cool John Anderson photo feature (www.auschron.com/issues/dispatch/2000-08-04/portfolio2.html) about some damn big kitties...."

Nov. 10, 2000 Column by Kate X Messer

Poetry in Emotion
Katherine Catmull never intended to pursue a career in acting. In fact, she seriously avoided it for as long as she could, choosing instead to earn her degree in English literature. Why is revealed in this profile of one of Austin's most sophisticated and literate performers.
"...Most playwrights do that -- I mean, the way Shaw puts in detailed physical stage directions. Pinter takes the..."

Oct. 6, 2000 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three/
Get Carter
"...Three D: Joseph Sargent (1974); with Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, Hector Elizondo, Martin Balsam, Jerry Stiller...."

Aug. 18, 2000 Screens Review by Jerry Renshaw

Everyone's a Critic
The theatre community sounds off on critics as artists.
"...But is the awards process fair? Playwright John Walch, artistic director of Austin ScriptWorks, says, "There has..."

July 28, 2000 Arts Feature by Ada Calhoun

Mountains of the Moon
"...Rafelson. Starring: Roger Rees, Anna Massey, Delroy Lindo, Fiona Shaw, Richard E. Grant, Iain Glen and Patrick Bergin. This..."

June 29, 2000 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Confessions of a Cowboy
Working a cattle drive in Texas in the 1870s probably wasn't like what you imagine; ask Frank Harris -- he was there and he knows.
"...splendid visions, unreasonable expectations, and fierce appetites," George Bernard Shaw, his friend for 40 years, observed. "He blazed through..."

May 26, 2000 Books Feature by James C. Simmons

Postscripts
Austin is clearly experiencing a bout of literary event mania.
"...of 20th-century British playwrights (they also have Tom Stoppard, John Osborne, David Hare, and George Bernard Shaw)... Nobody knows..."

Feb. 11, 2000 Books Column by Clay Smith

The Manchurian Candidate, The Train, Seconds
"...in providing videos, laser discs, and DVDs.)The Manchurian CandidateD: John Frankenheimer (1962); with Frank Sinatra, Janet Leigh, Laurence Harvey,..."

Oct. 22, 1999 Screens Review by Jerry Renshaw

The Threepenny Opera: A Snarl of Theses
Reviews of recent and ongoing exhibitions and performances around Austin
"...and Kurt Weill's groundbreaking, dark, politically sharp re-tooling of John Gay's merry, strumpet-laden original, The Beggar's Opera, is brimful..."

Oct. 15, 1999 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

Schoolyard Scuffle
Talking Out of School
"...Another quick council approval was the St. John's Multipurpose Center, the multimillion-dollar joint venture between the city..."

July 9, 1999 News Column by Jenny Staff

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...2-3% of the total cost. AISD construction manager CURT SHAW says that Sverdrup has a larger task than may..."

July 2, 1999 News Feature

Reissues
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
"...anger, which increased as his career continued to flounder. John French's (Drumbo) detailed notes chronicle the chaos of the..."

June 25, 1999 Music Feature

Postmarks
Bush on Borderline
"...and compensate her for her writings. Thank you, Sarah Shaw..."

June 11, 1999 Column

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